Chapter IV: Policy Adjustments

It should be mentioned that in the past, Cham was not directly governed, but divided the country into five hereditary chiefs, and the king governed the country by administering the five hereditary chiefs. As soon as he came to power, he abolished 5 administrative divisions and set up two provinces, Pandulanga and Vijaya, with the capital set up in Vijaya, to fight against the front line of Da Viet, which can be said to be an alternative version of the Son of Heaven guarding the country.

Majapahit is very much in favor of forming an alliance, mainly because it has controlled Malacca, they want to control more territory, and when they take the entire island of Kalimantan, they will collide with the Ayutthaya dynasty in the Malay Peninsula, of course, Ayutthaya is not without pressure, suddenly a behemoth appeared in his south, he also felt threatened, for a long time, Ayutthaya has been the suzerainty of many countries in the Malay Peninsula, and suddenly his subject country was annexed by the southern country, for Ayuthya, this is a great shameAnd now that Majapahit has also turned his guns on himself, this battle must be fought for him, and he must regain Malacca and consolidate his rule in this war.

The Champa merchants resold very smoothly, and the spices purchased from Majapahit were sent to Canton for trade, and the revenue of the state treasury was nearly doubled because of trade, most of which was the trade income of the state, and a part of the merchants' taxes and customs duties.

A few days later, the Pengyu walked on the streets of the central area of Pandulanga, Pandulanga covers an area of about 80% of the hills, 20% of the plains have become a concentrated population area, of course, there are many scattered populations in the hilly areas, most of the cultivated land is in the hills, people in the city come and go in an endless stream, in the distance is Linga Port, there is a steady stream of merchants entering the customs to be inspected, loading and setting sail, since the Pengyu issued a pro-business policy, many people in the Cantonese cultural area immigrated here, doing business in the local area, it is considered prosperous.

The popularization of the written language in Panduranga was achieved in the form of a small classroom, on the one hand, the teaching of literacy, on the other hand, the inadvertent teaching of human rights, and the decision to use the tax revenue from the state treasury to set up primary and secondary education, and also decided to set up a university in Pandulanga, this plan basically emptied all the income accumulated by the Champa dynasty, but the effect of encouraging commerce was already in effect, and the monthly government revenue was enough to maintain the army and the government.

The biggest threat is that the local aristocracy will use their Brahmin status to not allow people to study, and people are busy with agriculture and business, and they are unwilling to participate in the study, but they are willing to let their descendants learn, and they hope that through the imperial examination, they can become Brahmins, Kshatriyas, and thus complete the caste counterattack.

In this regard, the measures to control the penglu are compulsory education, also known as compulsory education, those who do not implement it will be punished, the peasants who implement compulsory education will only be levied 10% of the grain, and the value-added tax collection of merchants will be reduced from 50% to 30%. Of course, it was extremely difficult to enforce this decree, and it would take a large number of teachers and officials to implement it for everyone, so it was decided to expand the bureaucracy.

He also left Panduranga and returned to Vijaya two days later, adding several official positions in Panduranga, and partially expanding the bureaucracy.